Repopulation of adult and neonatal mice with human hepatocytes: a chimeric animal model

KD Bissig, TT Le, NB Woods… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
KD Bissig, TT Le, NB Woods, IM Verma
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007National Acad Sciences
We report the successful transplantation of human hepatocytes in immunodeficient,
fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase-deficient (fah−/−) mice. Engraftment occurs over the entire
liver acinus upon transplantation. A few weeks after transplantation, increasing
concentrations of human proteins (eg, human albumin and human C3a) can be measured in
the blood of the recipient mouse. No fusion between mouse and human hepatocytes can be
detected. Three months after transplantation, up to 20% of the mouse liver is repopulated by …
We report the successful transplantation of human hepatocytes in immunodeficient, fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase-deficient (fah−/−) mice. Engraftment occurs over the entire liver acinus upon transplantation. A few weeks after transplantation, increasing concentrations of human proteins (e.g., human albumin and human C3a) can be measured in the blood of the recipient mouse. No fusion between mouse and human hepatocytes can be detected. Three months after transplantation, up to 20% of the mouse liver is repopulated by human hepatocytes, and sustained expression of lentiviral vector transduced gene can be observed. We further report the development of a hepatocyte transplantation method involving a transcutaneous, intrahepatic injection in neonatal mice. Human hepatocytes engraft over the entire injected lobe with an expansion pattern similar to those observed with intrasplenic transplantation.
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